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- A minor masterpiece of the surreal--Austin Chronicle__Redboy 13 is a cold war movie spoof with a Jame Bondian atmosphere. Roy Brown plays Redboy 13, an adolescent agent called from retirement for one last assignment. Evil is up to its old tricks in the form of a wheelchair bound Neo Nazi.
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Mar 7, 1997 · With Robert Logan, Ven Scott, Charlie Schmidt, Tito Villalobos Moreno. A minor masterpiece of the surreal--Austin Chronicle__Redboy 13 is a cold war movie spoof with a Jame Bondian atmosphere. Roy Brown plays Redboy 13, an adolescent agent called from retirement for one last assignment.
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- Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi
- Marcus van Bavel
- 1997-03-07
Aug 19, 1997 · Synopsis by Mark Deming. Super-villains threaten to take over the world and the world's greatest teenage superhero is brought in to save the day in this offbeat satiric comedy.
Synopsis. A minor masterpiece of the surreal--Austin Chronicle__Redboy 13 is a cold war movie spoof with a Jame Bondian atmosphere. Roy Brown plays Redboy 13, an adolescent agent called...
watch trailer. Rating: ages 9+ All audiences- brief gunfights, explosions, and an insane hand puppet. REDBOY 13 A political satire about the end of the Cold War, and a parody of Rambo III. Redboy is a 13 year-old spy who is recruited by the CYA to assassinate foreign dictators.
Sean is a 13-year-old junior high school kid who’s also a secret agent for the CYA, a covert military branch. Synopsis This corny, off-the-wall indie is so goofy you gotta love it!
Synopsis. A minor masterpiece of the surreal–Austin Chronicle__Redboy 13 is a cold war movie spoof with a Jame Bondian atmosphere. Roy Brown plays Redboy 13, an adolescent agent called from retirement for one last assignment. Evil is up to its old tricks in the form of a wheelchair bound Neo Nazi.
Redboy 13, an adolescent agent, is called from retirement for one last assignment. Review: Viewers would be ill-advised not to take this parody fairly seriously, especially given the remarkable insights provided by the director's surprisingly modest commentary.